Want to learn more about our academic degree programs? Take a look at our Master of Divinity, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Ministry programs. Plus, learn about our unique Training & Mentoring program.

This Student Life section is the one-stop shop for students to get connected to activities that will feed your spiritual and social life as well as equip you with resources to jump-start your academic career.

Being a part of our Denver Seminary community is about connection. Whether you are an alumni, donor, or friend of the Seminary, we want to stay in touch and hope you'll take part in our programs and events.

Denver Seminary has a wealth of resources that are available to current students, alumni, and the local community. Here you will find access to the Denver Journal, Engage Magazine, and the various initiatives organized by the Seminary.

Want to learn more about our academic degree programs? Take a look at our Master of Divinity, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Ministry programs. Plus, learn about our unique Training & Mentoring program.

This Student Life section is the one-stop shop for students to get connected to activities that will feed your spiritual and social life as well as equip you with resources to jump-start your academic career.

Being a part of our Denver Seminary community is about connection. Whether you are an alumni, donor, or friend of the Seminary, we want to stay in touch and hope you'll take part in our programs and events.

Denver Seminary has a wealth of resources that are available to current students, alumni, and the local community. Here you will find access to the Denver Journal, Engage Magazine, and the various initiatives organized by the Seminary.

Introduction to the Denver Journal

Welcome to Denver
Journal. The purpose of the Denver Journal is to establish an online
Evangelical review journal of biblical and theological studies edited
and produced by the faculty of Denver Seminary for use by alumni and all
who are interested in biblical and theological ministry and research.

Denver Journal is a review journal. It aims to include reviews
of all recent and significant books and published media relating to the
major fields of biblical and theological studies: Old Testament, New
Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, World Christianity,
Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism, Counseling, Philosophy of Religion,
Education Ministries and Administration, Homiletics and Speech, and
Youth and Family Ministries.

Denver Journal will include reviews
as well as review articles that might include essays on the present
state of studies in a field or specific area of that field, annotated
bibliographies, extensive reviews of a work of particular significance,
and other longer items. The reviews themselves, divided according to the
major fields of biblical and theological studies, will normally be
500-800 words in length. An additional section of book notes will
include 100-200 word summaries and evaluations of books that are worthy
of note but not necessarily deserving a full review in the journal.

Denver Journal is an Evangelical journal. Its choice of books and
reviewers reflects the Evangelical commitment and interests of the
seminary.

The journal is online. All contributions are written
and edited electronically.

The readership will include all
Denver Seminary students, staff, faculty, and alumni as well as anyone
interested from outside the seminary community, such as scholars,
teachers, pastors, Christian workers, and anyone else who might have an
interest in the subjects. It will initially appear free of charge and be
accessible through the seminary's web page.

The journal should
fulfil a special need within the Christian and scholarly world for
immediate online evaluations of current research and publications in the
biblical and theological fields without waiting for printed publication
deadlines. It should therefore make a distinctive contribution to
scholarly fields of research outside the Evangelical world.